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One year on: where is Peng Shuai?
- By Peter Rowe
- . November 6, 2022
IT is a year since China’s Peng Shuai went public with her sexual assault allegations. And a year on, we are still none the wiser

New United Cup to mix it up with ATP, WTA players
- By Bill Scott
- . October 27, 2022
ATP and WTA players will compete at the start of 2023 at the new United Cup, the two sanctioning bodies confirmed on Thursday. The competition

Saudi charm offensive might include WTA
- By Bill Scott
- . June 19, 2022
The WTA might be the next target for Saudi Arabia’s sporting charm offensive, with reports suggesting that the kingdom might be offered the chance to

ATP puts the boot in: Null points for Wimbledon
- By Roger Parker
- . May 20, 2022
The ATP on Friday came down hard as expected on Wimbledon, slamming that prestige major with a zero point diktat as repayment for the event

āI believe Russia should be blocked from any participationā – Dolgopolov
- By Billy Cure
- . March 17, 2022
Former world number 13 Alexandr Dolgopolov, who has recently joined his countryās armed forces to defend Ukraine from the Russian invasion, has called for Russian

Simon serves it up to Chinese
- By Peter Rowe
- . December 26, 2021
Sunday Serve is Grand Slam Tennis’s weekly look back in an offbeat way, at who’s hot in tennis, or what is making the news. And

WTA dumps China from 2022 calendar
- By Peter Rowe
- . December 8, 2021
The WTA have released its calendar of events for 2022 with the Shenzhen Open in China axed from the schedule. The event has occupied a

New email from Peng ‘orchestrated’, says WTA chief
- By Peter Rowe
- . December 4, 2021
The Chairman of the WTA has confirmed he received new correspondence said to be from Peng Shuai on Thursday after suspending all WTA Tour events

Give us proof of Peng Shuai safety, demands WTA chief
- By Peter Rowe
- . November 18, 2021
WTA chief Steve Simon has questioned the email he received via a Chinese government media outlet stating missing tennis player Peng Shuai was safe. The

WTA Boss ‘hard time believing’ Chinese statement re missing Peng
- By Roger Parker
- . November 18, 2021
Naomi Osaka has become the latest player to express her concerns over the disappearanceā of Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai. “I was recently informed of